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cos( A − B ) 9 Question 5:
Given that = − , show that
cos( A + B ) 7 1
Given that cos( A + B ) = 1 and sin A sin B = − , find the value of
4
(a) sin A sin B = 8 cos A cos B .
cos A cos B .
(b) Given also that tan A = 2, find the value of tan B.
Question 3: Question 6:
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A and B are acute angles such that cos( A − B ) = and A and B are acute angles such that cos( A − B ) = and
9 9
2
sin A sin B = . Find the value of cos Acos B . sin A sin B =
2
. Find the value of
3 sin 2 A sin 2 B
.
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Question 7: 3
Given that sin A = and that A is obtuse, calculate, without using
5
sin 2θ
(a) Show that = tan θ . calculators, the value of
cos 2θ + 1
sin 2θ 1 (i) cos(− A)
(b) Hence, solve the equation = − for 0° ≤ θ ≤ 360° .
cos 2θ + 1 3 (ii) cos 2A
Question 9:
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Given that sin A = , cos B = − and both A and B are in the same
13 5
quadrant, find, without using calculators, the value of
Question 10:
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The figure below, OX = 6 cm, OY = 3 cm and (i) the minimum value of 2 cos 2θ + 9 sin 2θ and the smallest
∠XPO = ∠XOY = ∠YQO = 90° . positive value of θ , in radians, at which this minimum occurs.
(ii) Find, in radians, the value of θ , where 0 < θ < π , for which
X
2 cos 2θ + 9 sin 2θ = 1.
θ
Y
Question 14:
6 cm
3 cm A B
θ F 7 cm
P O Q
17 cm
The diagram shows 2 chords PR and QS of a circle, which intersects at Question 17:
a point X inside the circle. Given that PQ = 10 cm , RS = 16 cm ,
sin 3 A − sin A
∠PXQ = 90° and ∠PRS = θ , where θ varies. Prove = tan A .
cos A + cos 3 A
Q
10 cm
Question 18:
P
Solve for all angles when 0° ≤ x ≤ 360° . sin 2 x + sin 3x = 0
Question 19:
θ S
R 16 cm Using Factor Formula, or otherwise, show that sin 15° sin 75° =
1
.
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(b) Hence solve the equation sin x + 3 sin 3 x + sin 5 x = 4 sin 3 x cos x
for 0 ≤ x ≤ 120° .
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